Brazil will be able to export six new agricultural products to Malaysia. The market opening was announced by the Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, after a bilateral meeting at the Ministry of Agriculture of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur during the presidential mission to the Asian country. "Six open markets, the important resumption of Brazilian chicken exports, and new opportunities for the productive sector and for the Brazilian population," said Fávaro in a video on social media. According to the minister, Brazil will be able to export extractive and farmed fish to the Malaysian market. The country also authorized the entry of sesame seeds and powdered eggs from Brazil. Malaysia also released the import of melons from Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte and apples from Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina. In addition to the market openings, Malaysia will resume the import of Brazilian chicken, shipments that have been suspended since May 16 when Brazil registered a case of avian ...
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